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Which equation agrees with the ideal gas law?
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I can’t see the images you attached. Could you either paste the four equations here or type them out?
If it helps, common forms equivalent to the ideal gas law (PV = nRT) that might appear as choices are:
- PV = nRT (the standard form)
- P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2 (the combined gas law for a fixed amount of gas)
- P = (n/V) RT or P = ρRT/M (where ρ is density and M is molar mass)
- V = nRT/P
If you paste the actual choices I’ll tell you which one(s) agree with the ideal gas law.
If it helps, common forms equivalent to the ideal gas law (PV = nRT) that might appear as choices are:
- PV = nRT (the standard form)
- P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2 (the combined gas law for a fixed amount of gas)
- P = (n/V) RT or P = ρRT/M (where ρ is density and M is molar mass)
- V = nRT/P
If you paste the actual choices I’ll tell you which one(s) agree with the ideal gas law.
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